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This documentation refers to the latest trunk version of the Pager code.

This page will walk you through an example of adding the Fluid Pager to your application.

This tutorial assumes that:

you are already familiar with HTML, Javascript and CSS

you are familiar with what the Pager is and does

now you just want to know how to add it to your file.

For more general information about the Pager, see Pager. For technical API documentation, see Pager API.

Tutorial: How to Use the Pager

Scenario

You've created a database to keep track of your vast collection of CDs, and you're working on a web interface for it. You're working on the Search functionality, and since your collection is so extensive, you expect that search results will often be numerous, and you'd like to paginate the search results. This tutorial will show you how to use the Fluid Pager for this.

There are four five basic steps to adding the Pager to your application:

Unpack the zip file you just downloaded, and place the resulting folder somewhere convenient for your development purposes. The folder will have the release number in it's name (e.g. infusion-1.0/). The rest of this tutorial will use infusion-1.0 in its examples, but if you downloaded a different version, you'll have to adjust.